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文学复习题
AnswerstoChapter5
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B.1psychology2.versedrama,contemporary3.landmark.Lyricalballads4.
romantic,modernist5.reformist6.indignation7.working-class.Absurd8.the
AngryYoungMen9.Little10.psycho-analysis11.nature12.Shakespeare13.
action14.nature15.beauty
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D.1GeorgeBernardShaw2.JohnGalsworthy3.WilliamButlerYeats4.WilliamButler
Yeats5.WilliamButlerYeats6.WilliamButlerYeats7.T.S.Eliot8.T.S.Eliot9.T.S.Eliot10.T.S.Eliot11.T.S.Eliot12.D.H.Lawrenee13.D.H.Lawrenee
14.D.H.Lawrenee15.JamesJoyce16.JamesJoyce17.JamesJoyce
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1.Modernism:
Itisareactionagainstrealism.Itrejectsrationalismwhichisthetheoreticalbaseofrealism;itexcludesfromitsmajorcon-cerntheexternal,objective,materialworld,whichistheon-lycreativesourceofrealism;byadvocatingafreeexperimen-tationonnewformsandnewtechniquesinliterarycreation,itcastsawayalmostallthetraditionalelementsinliteraturesuchasstory,plot,character,chronologicalnarration,etc.,whichareessentialtorealism.Modernismtakestheirrationalphilosophyandthetheoryofpsycho-analysisasitstheoreticalbase.
2.StreamofConsciousnessInJoyce'sopinion,theartist,whowantstoreachthehigheststageandtogaintheinsightsnecessaryforthecreationofdramaticart,shouldrisetothepositionofagodlikeobjectivi-ty;heshouldhavethecompleteconsciouscontroloverthecreativeprocessanddepersonalizehisownemotionintheartisticcreation.Heshouldappearasanomniscientauthorandpresentunspokenmaterialsdirectlyfromthepsycheofthecharacters,ormakethecharacterstelltheirowninnerthoughtsinmonologues.Thisliteraryapproachtothepre-sentationofpsychologicalaspectsofcharactersisusuallytermedas"streamofconsciousness.
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1.Modernismtakestheirrationalphilosophyandthetheoryofpsycho-analysisasitstheoreticalbase.Themajorthemesofthemodernistliteraturearethedistorted,alienatedandillre-lationshipsbetweenmanandnature,manandsociety,manandman,andmanandhimself.Themodernistwriterscon-centratemoreontheprivatethanonthepublic,moreonthesubjectivethanontheobjective.Theyaremainlyconcernedwiththeinnerworldofan
individual.Therefore,theypaymoreattentiontothepsychictimethanthechronologicalone.Intheirwritings,thepast,thepresentandthefuturearemixedtogetherandexistatthesametimeintheconscious-nessofanindividual.
2.The20thcenturyhaswitnessedagreatachievementinEng-ishpoetry.TheearlypoemsofPoundandEliotandYeats'smaturedpoetrymarkedtheriseof"modernpoetry,"whichis,in
away,arevolutionagainsttheconventionalideasandformsoftheVictorianpoetry.Themodernistpoetsfightagainsttheromanticfuzzinessandself-indulgedemotionalism,advocatingnewideasinpoetrywritingsuchastousethecommonspeech,tocreatenewrhythmsastheexpressionofanewmood,toallowabsolutefreedominchoosingsubjects,andtousehard,clearandpreciseimagesinpoems.
3.OnefeatureofShaw'scharacterizationisthathedepictsonecharactervividlyattheexpenseofanother.Usuallyhewouldtakeanunconventionalcharacter,apersonofinsightandfreedom,andimpingeituponagroupofconventionalsocialanimals,soastorevealstocknotions,prejudicesanddishon-esties.AnotherfeatureisthatShaw'scharactersaretherep-resentativesofideas,pointsofview,thatshiftandalterdur-ingtheplay,forShawisprimarilyinterestedindoctrines.In-versionisalsoemployedincharacterportrayaltoachievecomiceffects.Bypresentingaconventionalheroasavillain,oraconventionalvillainasahero,Shawintendstogiveashockingimpressiontohisaudieneeandchallengetheconven-tionalwayofthinking.
4.Shaw'splayshaveplots,buttheydonotfunctionbyplots.Theplotisusuallythedisregardedbackbonetoonelong,un-brokenconversation.Itisthevitalityofthetalkthattakesprimacyovermerestory.Actionisreducedtominimum,whilethedialogueandtheinterplayofthemindsofthechar-actersmaintaintheinterestoftheaudienee.Theforwardmo-tionconsistsnotintheunfoldingofplotbutintheoperationofthespiritofdiscourse.
5.TheManofPropertyisthefirstnoveloftheForsytetrilogieswhichtelltheupsanddownsoftheForsytefamilyfrom1886to1926.ThethemeofthisnovelisthatofthepredominantpossessiveinstinetoftheForsytesanditseffectsuponthepersonalrelationshipsofthefamilywiththeunderlyingas-sumptionthathumanrelationshipsofthecontemporaryEng-lishsocietyaremerelyanextensionofpropertyrelationships.
6.YeatsisconsideredtobeoneofthegreatestpoetsintheEng-ishliterature.Hehadaverylongpoeticcareer,stretchingfromthe1880stothe1930s,andhadexperieneedaslowpainfulchangeinhispoeticcreation,startingintheromantictraditionandfinishingasamaturedmodernistpoet.General-ly,hispoeticcareercanbedividedintothreeperiodsaccord-ingtothecontentsandstyleofhispoetry.Asayoungmaninthelastdecadesofthe19thcentury,
Yeatsstartedhispoeticcareerintheromantictradition.ThemajorthemesareusuallyCelticlegends,localfolktales,orstoriesoftheheroicageinIrishhistory.Manyofhisearlypoemshaveadreamyqual-ity,expressingmelancholy,passiveandself-indulgentfeel-ings."TheLakeIsleofInnisfree"isjustapopularrepresen-tativeofsuchpoems.Thefirsttwodecadesofthe20thcentu-rywereaperiodoftransitiontoYeats,duringwhichhisatti-tudetowardspolitics,lifeandpoetryexperieneedagreatchange.NowYeatsbegantowritewithrealisticandconcretethemesonavarietyofsubjects,studyingtheprofoundandcomplicatedhumanproblems,suchaslife,love,politics,andreligion.Yeatsreachedthelaststageofhispoeticcreationwhenhewasoverfifty.Hisconcernhasturnedtothegreatsubjectsofdichotomy,suchas,youthandage,loveandwar,vigorandwisdom,bodyandsoul,andlifeandart.Inthislastperiod,Yeatshasdevelopedatough,complexandsym-bolicalstyle.Inhisfamouspoem,"SailingtoByzantium,"Yeatsexplorestheproblemsofdeath,love,oldageandart.
7."TheLoveSongofJ.AlfredPrufrock"isEliot'smostamaz-ingearlyachievement.Ittellsthemeditationofanagingyoungmanoverthebusinessofproposingmarriage.Thepo-emisinaformofdramaticmonologue,suggestinganironiccontrastbetweenapretended"lovesong"andaconfessionofthespeaker'sincapabilityoffacinguptoloveandtolifeinasterileupper-classworld.Prufrock,theprotagonistofthepoem,isneurotic,self-important,illogicalandincapableofaction.Heisakindoftragicfigurecaughtinsenseofdefeat-edidealismandtorturedbyunsatisfieddesires.Thepoemisintenselyanti-romanticwithvisualimagesofhardobjectsandevasivehellishatmosphere.
8.TheWasteLand,Eliot'smostimportantsinglepoem,hasbeenregardedasaIandmarkandamodelofthe20thcenturyEnglishpoetry,comparabletoWordsworth'sLyricalBal-lads.Withboldtechnicalinnovationsinversificationandstyle,thepoemnotonlypresentsa
panoramaofphysicaldis-orderandspiritualdesolationinthemodernWesternworld,butalsoreflectstheprevalentmoodofdisillusionmentanddespairofawholepost-wargeneration.
Thepoemis433lineslongandisdividedintofivesections,whicharenotlogicallyconstructedorconnected.SectionI,"TheBurialoftheDead,"dealschieflywiththethemeofdeathinlife.SectionII,"AGameofChess,"givesaratherdetailedillustrationofthesterilesituation.SectionIII,"TheFireSermon,"expressesapainfulelegiacfeelingbyjuxta-posingthevulgarityandshallownessofthemodernwiththebeautyandsimplicityofthepast.InsectionIV,"DeathbyWater,"thedrownedPhoenicianSailorisasymboloffutileworriesoverprofitandloss,youthandage.InsectionV,"WhattheThunderSaid,"asthedroughtbreaksandthethunderspeaks,variouselusivesuggestionsofhopesaregiven;butdespitethethunder'sadvice"togive,tosympathize,andtocontrol,"whichprojectsthepossibilityofregenera-tion,theissueisleftuncertainattheend.
TheWasteLandisapoemconcernedwiththespiritualbreakupofamoderncivilizationinwhichhumanlifehaslostitsmeaning,significanceandpurpose.Thepoemhasdevel-opedawholesetofhistorical,culturalandreligiousthemes;butitisoftenregardedasbeingprimarilyareflectionofthe20thcenturypeople'sdisillusionmentandfrustrationinasterileandfutilesociety.
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T.S.Eliotisagreatmodernistpoet,animportantversedramatistandagreatprosewriter.Eliothadalongpoeticca-reer,whichwasgenerallydividedintotwoperiods.AsayoungmanwithbitterdisillusionmentandwithboldnessinthehandlingofIanguage,Eliothadexploredinhisearlypo-etryvariousaspectsofdecayofcultureinthemodernWest-ernworld,expressingasenseofthedisintegrationoflife.ThemostimportantworkofthisperiodisTheWasteLand.AsEliot'smostimportantsinglepoem,ithasbeenregardedasaIandmarkandamodelofthe20thcenturyEnglishpoet-ry,comparabletoWordsworth'sLyricalBallads.Withboldinnovationsinversificationandstyle,thepoemnotonlypre-sentsapanoramaofphysicaldisorderandspiritualdesolationinthemodernWesternworld,butalsoreflectstheprevalentmoodofdisillusionmentanddespairofawholepost-wargen-eratio
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